Category: Exhibitions
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Interview: Artist Benjamin Styer on His Fantastical Worlds
[ad_1] A wondrous showcase of form and color at NADA Miami 2023 with LA’s Moskowitz Bayse gallery Image of Letters from the Black Hours, courtesy of Benjamin Styer and Moskowitz Bayse To gaze upon the painted works of Massachusetts-based fine artist Benjamin Styer is to leave the white walls of galleries or art fairs and…
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Miami Art Week 2023: Acclaimed Artists Reimagine Toys for “PLAY by American Express Platinum”
[ad_1] A nostalgic group exhibition will pop up on the sand at the Miami Beach EDITION by Kumkum Fernando, courtesy of American Express More and more we’ve observed an uptick in vintage memorabilia and an emphasis on nostalgia in art, design and culture. In conjunction with this forthcoming Art Basel Miami Beach 2023, taking place…
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The Multisensory Majesty of “Delcy Morelos: El abrazo” at Dia Chelsea
[ad_1] Two monumental, site-responsive installations comprise the Colombian artist’s meditative solo debut in the US Delcy Morelos during the installation of El abrazo (The Embrace), 2023, at Dia Chelsea, New York. © Delcy Morelos. Photo: Don Stahl Before your eyes adjust to the darkness of the first installation, “Cielo terrenal (Earthly Heaven)” (2023), within Colombian artist…
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White Cube New York Opens with “Chopped & Screwed”
[ad_1] US Senior Director, Courtney Willis Blair, curates a powerful inaugural exhibition Photo courtesy of Nicholas Venezia Certain art exhibitions impart inspiration, others initiate dialogue. Every so often, however, an exhibit opens and the cultural fabric of a city changes. This sentiment applies to Chopped & Screwed, the highly anticipated inaugural show within White Cube…
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“Place for Continuous Eye Contact,” the Bobby Anspach Memorial Exhibition, Transports Visitors
[ad_1] Imaginative machines create powerfully intimate experiences with lights, colors and other people Inside the Brooklyn studio of the late artist Bobby Anspach, four multi-sensory, immersive art machines open pathways to wondrously psychedelic worlds—sometimes bringing the entire universe into your own eye, sometimes requesting that you sustain an intimate connection, amidst a blanket of rainbow…
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Curator Lawrence Van Hagen’s “What’s Up / Seoul” Exhibit at Designer Teo Yang’s Private Residence
[ad_1] Powerful pieces by Lee Ufan, Yoshitomo Nara, Yayoi Kusama and more accent a meticulously preserved hanok home by David Graver In the historic Bukchon neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea, acclaimed Korean designer Teo Yang, founder of Teoyang Studio, restored two traditional wooden hanok houses and unified them into one transportive residence and home studio. For…
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Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood’s Collaborative Exhibit at Tin Man Art, “The Crow Flies Part One”
[ad_1] Link Culture Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood’s Collaborative Exhibit at Tin Man Art, “The Crow Flies Part One” Via Artnet link opens in a new window 30 August 2023 A series of otherworldly, large-scale collaborative paintings by Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke and artist Stanley Donwood will debut in the exhibition The Crow Flies Part…
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Suchi Reddy’s Colossal “Look Here” Installation at the National Building Museum
[ad_1] An elliptical pavilion and reflective fractals encourage attendees to contemplate perspective in a larger-than-life center court From waves of astonishment to moments of quiet reflection, the seventh Summer Block Party installation at Washington DC’s National Building Museum, Look Here by artist and architect Suchi Reddy, successfully activates a range of emotional response. Reddy, the founder…
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Jennifer Guidi’s Meditative “Mountain Range” Exhibition at Château La Coste
[ad_1] Colorful vistas painted from sand, inside the cantilevered Richard Rogers Gallery A metaphoric telescope pointed toward the hills of Provence, the Richard Rogers Gallery is cantilevered from a perch high above the sprawling, art-filled acreage of Château La Coste. The spectacular gallery space was the last structure designed by the late star architect Richard…
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Upstate Art Weekend 2023: Margaret Innerhofer’s “Shadowland”
[ad_1] An enthralling exhibition curated by Ethan Cohen Gallery at The KuBe Art Center A former chemistry classroom in a defunct Beacon, New York high school is an appropriately poetic setting for the works within Margaret Innerhofer‘s latest solo exhibition, Shadowland. Innerhofer’s reality-inverting photographic pieces probe the relationship between the conscious and the subconscious—and even…
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Andrew W Mellon Foundation Pledges $125 Million to Incarceration-Related Art Projects – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Imagining Freedom is a new initiative from the Andrew W Mellon Foundation that is granting $125 million to art and humanities organizations that focus on mass incarceration. The foundation has already donated $40 million to these projects, including the book and exhibition Marking Time, which debuted at NYC’s MoMA PS1. Written and curated by Nicole…
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Link About It: This Week’s Picks
[ad_1] Homes that self-regulate temperature, airplanes converted into residences, two powerful art exhibits and more Fusing Cinematic Motion-Capture and AI to Treat Movement Disorders Researchers at the University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London are exploring how motion-capture technology and AI can work in tandem to treat disorders that impair movement. The two-pronged approach…
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Photographer Claudia Andujar’s Powerful “The Yanomami Struggle” Exhibit at The Shed – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] For more than 50 years, photographer Claudia Andujar has documented the Yanomami people, an Indigenous group who live in an area of the Amazon that spans from northern Brazil to Venezuela. More than 200 of Andujar’s photographs, along with work by Yanomami artists, coalesce for The Yanomami Struggle, a powerful and thought provoking exhibition…
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Conscious, Unconscious” at NYC’s Fotografiska – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] On now at NYC’s Fotografiska, Hip-Hop: Conscious, Unconscious comprises photography, video and artifacts from the early days of a Bronx-born subculture that came to influence the world. Co-curated by Sacha Jenkins (filmmaker, writer and Mass Appeal‘s chief creative officer) and Sally Berman (visual director at Hearst, formerly at Mass Appeal and XXL), the show…